Closet-fitting.



W. M. WBATHBRLY.

, CLOSET FITTING. M APPLTGATION FILED OCT. 22, 1908. giggggga Patented May 18, 1909.

lNVENTOl? l V/LL 1 M M WFATHERLY W/T/VESSES A TTOHNEYS Closet-Fittings, of which the UNITE TATE Feilifitlil iif @iil iiiit WILLIAM MONRQE WEATHERLY,

OF GHEENSBOHL), NORTH ttitOLiN-A.

CLOSE T-iEXT'TENG;

Application filed 9ct0'oer'22, 1908.

. soil pipe and the invention consists in certain view of the improved fitting.

' B )ro'jects slightly above nm is made to enter the countersunk space i stand upright where it rests against a tor and fiber pex-ts are fitted toget ier. 40

I and applied its novel constructions and combinations ot ports as willbe hereinafter described and claimed.

In the drewing-i*igiu'c' 1 is at top plan Fig. 2 is a sectional View. of theupper portion of the fitting showing the grooves for the connecting bolts. Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the fit ting connected up with the cioset and the soil )i')e and Fig. the b0 ts'and nuts for connecting the fitting ,with the base flange of the closet.;

By my invention I seek to connection to soil pipe, end A at one end with at head 15 form ofe flange as shown, and construct its other end to enter the hub C of the soil pipe C it suitable lead .tnd-oekuin joint being provided in said hub C as shown in Fig. 3. Ordinarily these fittings A are made in diilerent angles or bends to suit the special locus tion in which they itl'G to be used. The heed-v the floor lever D provide a direct orm the fitting in the water closet lienge E' gasket F pliable state when the A groove B is ormed in the upper face of the bend B and is deflected on a curved line lnterz lly to its inner closed end to "receive and hold the bent ends or bonds G of the bolts G will be'understood from Figs. .2 end It will be noticedl'roin Figs. 2 and 3thitt the groove B curves inwardly or toward the skis of the fitting-end the bent bolts when inserted as shown in Fig. 3 will and project thus through the closet flange E to receive the or recess E which is wormed to a holes L of the nuts H.

In practice the fittings may be applied to preferoblyin the i when inserted Specification. of Letters Patent.

l th etloor and cnlked into the soilpipe thus coml 1, l l

4 is a detail view oi one of v ileeted heads titted into E'atented Iai'ay'l 1909.

Serial its. scenic.

M the roughing in for setting closet. The bolt heads G may now into the groove B, the gasket warmed to e pliable state, and the c-oset applied with the boltsprojecting through the ho es in the closet flange. The nuts are then turned on thus makings direct, solid, sni'e pletine the water haul-szmitnry connection to the soil pipe by the use oi the specially made fitting end gasket and boits' as above mentioned at it less cost in time end material then by the use of the lead bends ferrules endfienges ordinarily used in making closet connections.

i clnim-- 1 '1. A closet fitting vinriing in the face oi its head end on nine or boit' receiving groo've :urving toward its, inner ciosed end toward. the axis of such. of the fitting substnn tiellv as set forth.

be entered 1* applied '2. The cornbinetion oi' ecloset (hinge recessed in, itsjlower face and iinving bolt holes, at fitting heving its head fitting in. said recess and provided in the upper face of said head with an annular groove. deflected laterally toward its inner-end, and bolts having dennd locked 'in said groove and projecting upwardly through the closet flange, end the nuts on said bolts substantially as set forth.

3. The combination oi it closet flange, a.

fitting having its head fitted thereto and provided in the end of said head with it hit}: erolly curving onnuier groove and connecting bolts having leterelly curving heads entering end locking in said groove substantially as set forth; 41. A fitting having in its end face it lateriilly deflected open ing and e bolt having ardefiected head held in said deflected opening combined with n flange through which said bolts extends, and a not on the bolt above the Henge substontiully 5L8 set forth.

5. A closet litting on. er'inular boit receivni groove ernlly it'ionr seid tnc'e: i'e zitive to the fitting, substentinily as set forth.

.' Wibblnlll ililih'ltfilfi WEATHERLY,

Witnesses:

G. F. NEELLEY,

J. t ii'nemri.

hhving in its head end. curving letthe exisof 

